§ 56:102 A. No person shall act as nor represent himself to be a hunting guide unless that person possesses a valid hunting guide license, proof of liability insurance, and a valid state recr
§ 56:103 A. No person shall at any time hunt, take, possess, or cause to be transported by any other person any wild bird or any wild quadruped unless he is at the time of such act the lawful
§ 56:104.1 Hunting permits for persons with physical disabilities
§ 56:106 Field trials
§ 56:107 Firing, feeding and breeding grounds
§ 56:108 Deer and turkey harvest records and tagging
§ 56:109 A. The commission may establish, maintain, and manage any state wildlife management area, wildlife refuge, public hunting ground, or outdoor recreation area, as it deems proper for w
§ 56:109.1 A. The department shall keep at least one all-terrain vehicle trail on each department-owned wildlife management area that has such a trail open throughout the year. The department m
§ 56:109.2 Preservation of wildlife management areas; wildlife refuges; public hunting grounds and recreation areas
§ 56:109.3 A. The department shall establish a mooring program for vessels in the Atchafalaya Delta Wildlife Management Area. The department shall locate mooring pilings where appropriate withi
§ 56:109.4 A. Use of airboats on the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area shall be limited to airboat trails. Such trails shall be established by rules and regulations promulgated by the com
§ 56:110 Deer Management Assistance Program areas; notice; signs; prohibitions
§ 56:110.1 Quality Deer Management Program
§ 56:111 Removal or destruction of signs
§ 56:112 A. If any species of wild bird or wild quadruped shall become so destructive of private property as to be a nuisance, the secretary may direct any officer authorized to enforce the p
§ 56:113 Taking wild birds or game imported for experimentation or propagation
§ 56:114 Open season; curtailment by parish governing authority
§ 56:115 Wild birds and wild quadrupeds; adoption of seasons, bag and possession limits; rules and regulations; penalties
§ 56:116.1 A. Resident game birds, outlaw birds, game quadrupeds, and outlaw quadrupeds may be taken only in accordance with all of the following:
§ 56:116.2 Wild birds and wild quadrupeds; sales, purchases of parts prohibited; exceptions
§ 56:116.3 A.(1) No person shall do any of the following:
§ 56:116.4 Special provisions applicable to turkey; times and methods of taking; penalties
§ 56:116.5 Computer-assisted remote hunting prohibited; penalties
§ 56:116.6 Sound suppressors
§ 56:117 Possession limits; game birds; transportation of game birds; tags
§ 56:118 Migratory game bird violations
§ 56:119 Possession of game birds after close of open season
§ 56:120 Storage of game birds or quadrupeds; tags
§ 56:121 Traps, cages, etc., for taking wild birds; confiscation; exception for destructive blackbirds
§ 56:121.1 Traps; wild quadrupeds
§ 56:122 Carrier pigeons, killing or catching when banded prohibited; penalty
§ 56:124.1 Dogs; regulation of; police juries
§ 56:125 Possession of game quadrupeds; tags; deer carcasses
§ 56:127 Confiscation of illegal traps or snares and quadrupeds taken thereby
§ 56:128 Falconry
§ 56:136 Jurisdiction where offense committed in river between two parishes or in Gulf of Mexico
§ 56:139 Criminal penalty
§ 56:140 Foxes; bobcats
§ 56:141 Training of dogs during closed season; taking of certain pen-raised birds for the purposes of field trials and hunting dog training
§ 56:142 Catahoula lake area; operation of mud boats for purpose of hunting or fishing prohibited
§ 56:143 A. Any person hunting any wildlife during the open gun deer hunting season and possessing buckshot, slugs, a muzzleloader, or a centerfire rifle shall display on his head, chest, or

Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 56 > Chapter 1 > Part IV > Subpart A - Hunting

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